In today’s digital environment, distributed systems are
increasingly present in a wide variety of environments, ranging
from public software applications to critical systems.
Distributed Systems introduces the underlying concepts, the
associated design techniques and the related security issues.
Distributed Systems: Design and Algorithms, is dedicated to
engineers, students, and anyone familiar with algorithms and
programming, who want to know more about distributed systems.
These systems are characterized by: several components with one or
more threads, possibly running on different processors;
asynchronous communications with possible additional assumptions
(reliability, order preserving, etc.); local views for every
component and no shared data between components. This title
presents distributed systems from a point of view dedicated to
their design and their main principles: the main algorithms are
described and placed in their application context, i.e. consistency
management and the way they are used in distributed file-systems.
Über den Autor
Fabrice Kordon is a full-time professor at Université P. & M. Curie (UPMC).
Serge Haddad is a full-time professor at école Normale Supérieure de Cachan, a member of the CNRS laboratory LSV, and a member of the INRIA team MEx ICo.
Laurent Pautet is a full-time professor at Télécom Paris Tech and a member of the CNRS laboratory LTCI.
Laure Petrucci is a full-time professor at University Paris 13 in France and a member of the CNRS laboratory LIPN.